These exchanges are based on the time throughout the Revolutionary War of our Country. We have included other colonial related blocks besides the Thirteen Colonies, so there is a total of twenty-six blocks. We have added important places and events, and a representation of the people of the times. Our blocks range from traditional quilt blocks to appliqued quilt blocks to a house quilt block. Scan down to see each individual block. Be sure to click on each signature quilt block to read about these unique quilt blocks.

Betsy Ross

Quilt Blocks and Signature Squares

Click on quilt block for larger image and click on the signature squares to read the details about each quilt block

Teresa'sClassic Colonial Quilt

This tea cup represents the Boston Tea Party. On Dec. 16, 1773 the colonists objected to the Tea Act so they destroyed taxed tea.

Boston Tea Party

Pocahontas

Georgia

Native Americans

South Carolina

New York

Salem Witch Trials

North Carolina

Mayflower/Pilgrams

English

New Jersey

Massachusetts

Liberty Bell

Connecticut

New Hampshire

Pennsylvania

Declaration of Independence

Minuteman

Jamestown

Slaves

Plymouth Rock

Virginia

The new thirteen star flag was first unfurledon the Cooch's Bridge during Delaware's only Revolutionary War battle on Sept. 3, 1777

Delaware

Maryland

Rhode Island

Aquidneck Islandthere were American and British forces remained instandoff

This quilt block represents Religious Freedom, Ft. Henry and the Maryland Flag which is the family crest of the Calvert and Crossland families.

Our participants made extra blocks for a very special 5th grade teacher.